Rabu, 21 Mei 2014

IWC Masters Scholarships - Master of Integrated Water Management (MIWM)

IWC Masters Scholarships - now open!
The IWC Masters Scholarships are prestigious scholarships awarded annually to high calibre candidates accepted into the Master of Integrated Water Management (MIWM) and who clearly demonstrate potential to become water leaders of the future.

2015 Scholarships Round
***Applications are currently open for international students (closing date: 1 August 2014)***

IWC will be offering the scholarships to study the MIWM program commencing in Semester 1, 2015.


Who can apply

Scholarships are available to high calibre international and domestic candidates to study the Master of Integrated Water Management (MIWM) program.
All applicants must meet the minimum eligibility requirements outlined below. Successful candidates will be selected on a merit-basis, based on the selection criteria also outlined on this page.

Minimum eligibility requirements

To apply for a scholarship, you must also apply for the MIWM program through The University of Queensland (UQ) and meet the program entry requirements. The scholarships minimum eligibility requirements are:
  • A completed undergraduate degree in a related field of study from an internationally-recognised institution
  • At least two years of professional experience (paid work or volunteering experience) relevant to the program and following completion of an undergraduate degree. Although not essential for entry in the MIWM program, candidates with relevant professional experience have a higher chance of securing a scholarship – seeSelection Criteria below.
  • International students must also demonstrate English language proficiency (see UQ’s English language requirements including minimum English test scores).

Questions regarding scholarships or program content


Questions regarding MIWM program admission

Please contact The University of Queensland directly:

All enquiries should be addressed directly to the provided contact details above. 

For more information please refer to: